NBA Draft Recap: Numerous Trades

NBA Draft Recap: Numerous Trades
NEW YORK, NY - JUNE 26: Media await the first pick of the 2014 NBA Draft at Barclays Center on June 26, 2014 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. Photo by Maribel de la Torre/Getty Images
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BROOKLYN, NEW YORK - In the 2014 NBA Draft, there were several trades back and forth. Here’s the rundown:    

- The Orlando Magic traded G Arron Afflalo to the Denver Nuggets for Evan Fournier and the rights to (No. 56 pick) Roy Devyn Marble. 

- The Denver Nuggets traded F Anthony Randolph and (No.11) Doug McDermott to the Chicago Bulls for (No.16) pick Jusuf Nurkic, (No. 19) Gary Harris and a 2015 draft pick. 

- Philadelphia 76ers traded (No. 10) Elfrid Payton to the Magic for (No. 12) Dario Sarcic. [Apart of the Andrew Bynum trade a few years ago] 

- Philadelphia 76ers trade (No. 47) Russ Smith to the New Orleans Pelicans for Pierre Jackson 

- Philadelphia 76ers trade (No. 54) Nemanja Dangubic to the San Antonio Spurs for (No. 58) Jordan McRae and (No. 60) Cory Jefferson. 

- Philadelphia 76ers trade the rights to (No. 60) Cory Jefferson to the Brooklyn Nets for cash. 

- The Charlotte Hornets trade (No. 24) Shabazz Napier to the Miami Heat for (No. 26) P.J. Hairston, (No. 55) Semaj Christon, 2019 draft pick and cash. 

-  Charlotte Hornets trade (No. 55) Semaj Christon to the Oklahoma City Thunder for cash. 

- The Utah Jazz trade (No. 35) Jarnell Stokes to the Memphis Grizzlies for a 2015 draft pick. 

- The Minnesota Timberwolves trade (No. 44) Markel Brown to the Brooklyn Nets for cash. 

- The Washington Wizards trade (No. 46) Jordan Clarkson to the Los Angeles Lakers for cash. 

- The Milwaukee Bucks trade (No. 48) Lamar Patterson to the Atlanta Hawks for a 2015 second-round pick. 

- The Indiana Pacers trade (No. 57) Louis Labeyrie to the New York Knicks for cash. 

- The Toronto Raptors trade (No. 59) Xavier Thames to the Brooklyn Nets for cash. 

 

 

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